Aashram Season 3 (Part 2): The Truth Unfolds with More Controversy

Aashram Season 3 Review

The most controversial series made in Bollywood is Aashram, where everyone can find a face they are looking for. Real-life incidents have been taken and turned into a cinematic story. Some people got angry, while others felt at peace—finally, someone showed the truth.

Cast

  • Bobby Deol
  • Tridha Choudhury
  • Aaditi Pohankar
  • Chandan Roy Sanyal
  • Darshan Kumar
  • Sachin Shroff
  • Anurita Jha
  • Rajeev Siddharta

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Aashram Season 3 Review
Aashram Season 3 Review
Aashram Season 3 Review
Aashram Season 3 Review
Aashram Season 3 Review
Aashram Season 3 Review

Release Date

27 February 2025

Genre

  • Drama
  • Mystery
  • Triller
  • Crime
  • Political Triller

Rating

3.5/5

Overview

But you might not believe it—four years have passed, and the story of Aashram is still not over. It didn’t have to be this real!

source :- YouTube MX Player

What you wanted is here—an ending. It starts in Aashram Season 3, Part 2. There are a total of five episodes, which will finish in 3 hours and 45 minutes. The good thing is that this time, there is no need to wait for Season 4—the story of Baba Nirala won’t be left incomplete.

After these five episodes, you will finally get a climax. The best part is that you don’t have to spend any money to watch Aashram Season 3 web-series —it’s completely free on Amazon MX Player. But people under 18 should avoid it because this time, Baba’s dark side and other adult content are included even more. In this 4-hour show, at least 2.5 hours contain adult scenes. The censor board will surely be shocked after seeing the Aashram Season 3.

In the past, two actors from this series became very viral, and now it’s time for a third one. What Bobby Deol openly did in Animal movie, he has repeated same here in Aashram Season 3—but in a more colorful way. There is less bloodshed and more mind games. One controversy of Animal hasn’t even settled, and it looks like they are about to start another one!

Just don’t make the mistake of watching this with your family. The topic may seem family-friendly, but there is not a single scene that actually is.

Have you seen a puppet show where the strings are controlled from behind the curtain? This time, Baba Nirala is behind the scenes, controlling both the government and the people. But the story changes when someone enters Aashram who is ready to control him.

You may have heard the joke about an ant and an elephant—how a small ant, if determined, can enter an elephant’s trunk and bring it down. Now, who is the elephant and who is the ant? You will understand.

There is also a loyal dog in the story—faithful to his master but still a dangerous hunter.

What makes this season of Aashram different from the previous ones is a flashback story. Everyone already knows Baba Nirala, but how did he become Baba in the first place? This season answers that. That is the biggest reason to watch Aashram.

This season has the past, the present, and finally an ending that shows the future of the show. Whether you like it or not, entertainment is guaranteed.

Prakash Jha, the showrunner, is known for making excellent political cinema. Without a doubt, this show’s concept could have caused a lot of controversy in real life. But the disappointing thing is that they reduced the entire Baba scandal to just one girl’s story and made it look like a psychological thriller, which ruined Aashram’s essence.

It is hard to tell whether the Aashram Season 3 has adult scenes in between the story, or if the story is added in between adult scenes! There is more action in bed than in the actual plot. There are plenty of twists and suspenseful moments, but except for a few scenes, most of it is predictable. There are no big surprises.

Bobby Deol’s look is amazing, but he doesn’t do much—just delivers dialogues and leaves. The real focus is on Chandan Roy, whose character will leave you confused—is he the hero or the villain? He has given an outstanding performance.

There are many female characters in the Aashram Season 3. While they are shown to be smart and strong, they often feel cunning, slightly vulgar, and untrustworthy.

If you just want to pass the time without using much brainpower, Aashram Season 3 is worth watching—but at your own risk.

And yes, watch it alone. Do not watch it with your family.

Aashram Season 3 series is free, but it will take 4 hours of your time. Now, it’s up to you to decide whether to watch it or not.

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